At a time when NRL players are being forced to train alone, Newcastle captain Mitchell Pearce has taken to social media to offer fans tips and workouts.Brisbane Times - Published on April 5, 2020Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

The Tigers' problems started and finished with their defence. If Edrick Lee wasn't towering over David Nofoaluma, Mitchell Pearce was allowed to do as he pleases.Sydney Morning Herald - Published on March 22, 2020Also reported by •The Age

NSW are suddenly spoilt for choice with Nathan Cleary, Mitchell Pearce, Mitchell Moses, Luke Brooks, Adam Reynolds and even Luke Keary all genuine halfback options as they shoot for three straight..Brisbane Times - Published on December 14, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Knights captain Mitchell Pearce says he assured former coach Nathan Brown the players wanted him to stay in the job until the end of the season.Brisbane Times - Published on August 28, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Mitchell Pearce has edged out Cameron Smith as the most influential player in the NRL. At least according to the bookies.Brisbane Times - Published on August 21, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

On Monday, before the meeting that would seal his fate, the Newcastle coach Nathan Brown bumped into senior players Mitchell Pearce and David Klemmer.Brisbane Times - Published on August 20, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Mitchell Pearce painted a grim picture of what he believes has been the real difference between the Knights and the NRL's premiership heavyweights after a sixth straight loss on Saturday night to the..Brisbane Times - Published on August 11, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

This 80 minutes was meant to inform us about Mitchell Pearce in a way that 268 NRL appearances and 18 previous State of Origin matches never could.Brisbane Times - Published on July 10, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Mitchell Pearce finally buried one of the game’s most fabled hoodoos, winning his first Origin series — in his 19th match for his state.Brisbane Times - Published on July 10, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

The Blues halfback has had coaches at every level telling him from an early age how to play the game. Suddenly, it all makes sense. He realises what they’re talking about.Brisbane Times - Published on July 9, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Mitchell Pearce is at peace with the fact that he is about to play a career defining match in the Origin decider.Brisbane Times - Published on July 9, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Former NSW coach Ricky Stuart says Mitchell Pearce copped the brunt of criticism for failing to win against the greatest Origin team ever assembled.Brisbane Times - Published on July 9, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Is the Newcastle half a changed man? Can he now be the player to guide the Blues to glory? The answer may lie in the contract he signed with the Knights.Brisbane Times - Published on July 6, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Mitchell Pearce has been in regular contact with his own 'whisperer' as he prepares for a remarkable return to the Origin stage.Brisbane Times - Published on July 6, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

It's ludicrous that Mitchell Pearce's career will be forever defined by what happens over 80 minutes on Wednesday night, but here we are...Brisbane Times - Published on July 5, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Just after 1pm on Wednesday, Brad Fittler rang Mitchell Pearce with the news that Nathan Cleary was out of the decider and the Newcastle halfback was back in blue.Brisbane Times - Published on July 3, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age

Mitchell Pearce believes he has earned his Blues recall and says he won't be haunted by past Origin demons after being parachuted into the NSW team.Brisbane Times - Published on July 3, 2019Also reported by •Sydney Morning Herald •The Age